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Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)
Police Staff
Information Pack
Performance & Assurance Controller
Origins
Founded by Sir Robert Peel in 1829, the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is one of the oldest police services in the world. The original Metropolitan Police District (MPD) covered a seven mile radius from Charing Cross containing a population of less than two million. This was policed by 1,000 officers.
Today, the MPS is made up of 50,000 officers and staff, which includes over 5,000 volunteer police officers from the Metropolitan Special Constabulary (MSC) and its Employer Supported Policing (ESP) programme.
The current MPD includes the whole of the Greater London Area, covering 620 square miles and over 8.3 million people. Since April 2000, the boundaries of the MPD have mirrored the 32 London boroughs as shown below.
ABOUT THE METROPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE
Organisation
From the beginning, the purpose of the MPS has been to serve and protect the people of London by providing a professional police service; this remains our purpose. The Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis is appointed by the Queen, in consultation with the Home Secretary. The Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) supervises the police service and publishes an annual policing plan, including performance targets. It reports back to the Mayor, the London Assembly and the community.
We have an annual net budget of £3.6 billion – more than 25% of the total police budget for England and Wales. We are one of the largest employers in London and the South East of England.
ABOUT THE METROPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE
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The previous Commissioner has outlined his vision of Total Policing with a total war on crime, total care for victims and total professionalism from our staff at its core. We are committed to delivering excellent policing from tackling anti-social behaviour and other crime in neighbourhoods, through to dealing with terrorists and the most serious criminals often ‘behind the scenes’. We rely on the work of warranted officers, police community support officers (PCSOs), special constables and police staff to tackle the range of policing challenges facing London.
MPS Values, Mission and Priorities
Our success depends on us all working towards the same goals. Our strategy, led by the previous Police Commissioner, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, is called Total Policing. It consists of a set of priorities, set out below, supported by key values. Total Policing ensures that we are on the front foot in tackling criminality in all its forms. Where new techniques or new technology can help in that war, we will maximise use of it. Total Policing also means Total Care for victims – preventing people from becoming victims in the first place where possible but, where we have victims, ensuring that the MPS gives the best possible support. And we will do that with Total Professionalism, so that the MPS continues to foster the support and trust of law-abiding Londoners, while ensuring that it is an organisation that all criminals fear. All of this will be underpinned by our values of Courage, Compassion, Integrity and Professionalism.
Total War on Crime
We are crime fighters. This is a vital part of policing. Tackling crime, arresting criminals and bringing them before a court is the core of what we do, doing whatever we can to arrest criminals and stop crime as long as it is legal and ethical.
Total Professionalism
It is important that when a victim reports a crime that we tell them how that crime is being progressed and that they have confidence in those dealing with their case. We also need to ensure we are sensitive to the victim’s needs, understanding what is unique about them and how we tailor our service to meet their needs. We must always remember that we have a duty of care to our victims.
ABOUT THE METROPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE
Our commitment to transform – ‘Met Change’
We’re determined to offer the best police service possible for Londoners. But we must change with it:
• We want all communities in London to have high levels of confidence and satisfaction
• We need to keep cutting crime as a more connected world creates new security risks and criminal threats
• We must invest in our people and modernise our technology so we can offer the public a better service. Our officers and staff deserve great tools to fight crime and support victims
• We need to be better at recognising great performance and challenging poor behaviour
• We want to be a Met that looks and feels like London by having officers and staff who can relate to the diverse communities of London.
As a result our goals are ambitious; to cut Neighbourhood crime by 20%, cutting costs by 20% and increase public confidence by 20% by 2017. To achieve this we will need a step change in the way we operate and how we are structured.
To achieve a step change in performance, cost and satisfaction the Met is undertaking a portfolio of change. Met Change is establishing the One Met Model. Four further programmes – the Commercial Strategy, Total Technology, Corporate Real Estate, and Total Professionalism – will build on the One Met Model, embedding the principles first established through Met Change.
Total Technology is a transformational programme of work that will provide modern IT for our workforce. Changes will enable us to use more technology out of the office, reduce re-keying of information and improve the IT systems and hardware all at a lower cost.
Corporate Real Estate (CRE) is reducing our estate by a third and cutting operating costs. By rationalising our estate we will be able to deliver savings but also, as importantly, free up capital to invest in new buildings and technology that are fit for purpose for the future of the Met.
Commercial Strategy manages both the renewal and market testing of some services. The programme will ensure the Met has effectively identified service requirements and is well positioned with the market to be an effective and intelligent client.
Total Professionalism focuses on our people, values and behaviours. These are central for ensuring all the changes are successful. We are adapting our systems of reward and recognition to ensure we support the right behaviours to make change successful.
ABOUT THE METROPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE
BACKGROUND TO RELATIONSHIP & DEMAND MANAGER
Fleet Services
Fleet service are part of the Centrally Delivered Support Services function that sits within Operational Support Services OCU which is in turn embedded within the Professionalism Command, Metropolitan Police Service.
Services are available 24/7 - 365. Fleet Services relates to the management, administration and lifecycle services involved in the procurement and delivery Fleet Assets to support operational policing.
Fleet Services are currently provided by a combination of in-house and external partner capabilities (for example, 80% of Fleet Asset maintenance and 98% of Fleet Asset conversion are outsourced).
Fleet Services support MPS budget challenges and provide a flexible and scalable solution that meets the future operational demands for Fleet. The primary objective of Fleet Services is to provide MPS with the right assets, at the right time, in the right place and in the most cost effective way.
Job title: Performance & Assurance Controller
Salary: £32,627 to £41,072 plus £1,331 location allowance. You will receive £32,627 the band minimum. Progress to the band maximum of £41,072 will be via incremental progression
Location: West Brompton
Responsible to: Band A Performance & Assurance Manager
Role Description
MORE CHALLENGES – As the MPS Fleet modernise its vehicles
MORE EXCITEMENT- be part of a team that is at the cutting edge of incorporating new and innovative fueling systems for MPS Vehicles.
MORE OPPORTUNITIES – learn a new skill in a developing area of business.
BE AT THE HEART OF A CHANGING SERVICE – as Fleet Services strive to meet Budgetary and London Clean Air Strategy Challenges.
Does this interest you? Then read on.
Fleet teams are the first point of contact for both emergency and non-emergency Vehicles used by the MPS, naturally this means we have a fast-paced and dynamic environment where no two days are the same. We ask our teams to assess priority requests for Operational Vehicles, ensuring that the vehicle is serviced and immediately deployable to support front line Policing. We always do our best to reassure Officers that we’ll get Vehicles or assistance to them as quickly as is possible. You will be part of the team that provides front line officers focused, professional and expert advice front line Operation Operational Officers expect from Fleet Services. You do not need any previous experience of Fleet or Vehicles, instead we’re looking for delivery focused people with common sense, with attention to detail and good communication skills. The most important attribute is that you want to make a difference to the communities of London. The Metropolitan Police Operational Support Services Fleet Services managers the MPS Fleet of just under 5000 vehicles so the importance of this role can never be underestimated.
In joining this innovative team, you will be contributing to the following results:
• Assist the Performance & Assurance Lead deliver the MPS Air Quality strategy in partnership with the managed service provider and other key suppliers, driving a culture of continuous improvement, value for money and performance excellence within all supporting commercial arrangements
• Carry out analysis and verification of KPI performance data from suppliers and retained services and drive positive improvement Improvements.
JOB DESCRIPTION – PERFORMANCE & ASSURANCE CONTROLLER
JOB DESCRIPTION – PERFORMANCE & ASSURANCE CONTROLLER
• Have a sound working knowledge around or willingness to learn:
• Finance Reporting
• Performance Management
• Contract Management
• Management Reporting
• MPS Performance Management Framework and KPI’s.
• Manage dashboard and reports summarising key data (including KPIs) that will be used by management to make budgetary and operational decisions
• Act as a first point of contact for the resolution of issues, risks and disputes
• Assist the Performance & Assurance Lead in providing advice and guidance on performance and contractual governance issues to facilitate effective business decision-making and for the generation and maintenance of accurate capital and revenue forecasts relating to the delivery of MPS Fleet Services to ensure effective budgetary control at all times
• Ensure the identification and effective management of all risks associated with supplier delivery of services to include financial provision, mitigation and consequential management where appropriate.
Key Responsibilities
What does the average day look like? Your core duties will include:
• Daily formal and in-formal meetings with the Performance & Assurance Lead and fellow Fleet colleagues to help deliver the MPS Air Quality strategy and financial management strategy, as well as identifying and addressing emerging issues and service improvements. Using all means of communication
• Daily Performance management, including the analysis and reporting of KPIs and SLAs
• Identifying process or service improvements and assisting in related implementation activity.
Essential Criteria
You should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the following or have a willingness to learn:
• Examples of undertaking Analysing and creation of management reports summarising key performance data in relation to KPIs and SLAs
• The demands and issues relating to delivering an emergency service in an inner city
• Knowledge of organisational and governance structures within the MPS and how they interact with each other to deliver corporate priorities and objectives
JOB DESCRIPTION – PERFORMANCE & ASSURANCE CONTROLLER
• The culture of the MPS and managed service provider and how to influence these to achieve corporate objectives
• Able to consider a broad range of issues or factors, grasp complexities and utilise relationships to help identify and resolve problems and/or discrepancies
• Attention to detail and demonstrated ability to gather information systematically
• Ability to think strategically and maintain market/industry awareness to ensure ‘best practice’ is in place
• Understand the principles, techniques and processes of:
• Finance Reporting
• Performance Management
• Contract Management
• Management Reporting
• MPS Performance Management Framework and KPI’s
• Route Course Analysis.
• Driving Contractual Performance
• continuous improvement.
The jobholder should have the following skills:
Desirable Criteria
• Be able to work within a partnering environment to support the identification of potential service improvement and cost reduction opportunities
• Possesses high level of performance acumen and financial awareness as jobholder will be responsible for supporting the Performance & Assurance Lead in the delivery of all Fleet Services contracts and ensure value for money
• Ability to collect and examine information (i.e. root cause analysis) for determining actionable ideas for improvement
• Able to consider a broad range of issues or factors, grasp complexities and utilise relationships to help identify and resolve problems and/or discrepancies
• Attention to detail and demonstrated ability to gather information systematically
• Ability to think strategically and maintain market/industry awareness to ensure ‘best practice’ is in place
• Be able to identify and understand the needs of the business, as well as potential barriers, to ensure they are adequately accounted for
• Ability to analyse different types of performance data and to summarise/report this data in a concise manner that will influence organisational decisions.
ADMINISTRATIVE/FUNCTIONAL SUPPORT PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK
Operational Effectiveness
Delivers quality outcomes to meet objectives
Works to support the delivery of relevant objectives and meet the needs of customers and managers. Undertakes a range of tasks, ensuring outcomes are delivered to a high quality standard within the required timeframe.
Works to support effective decision-making
Helps others by supplying them with appropriate information and support where relevant. Ensures appropriate record keeping, feeding back learning for future working.
Organisational Influence
Acts with Professionalism
Behaves appropriately, taking personal responsibility for own actions and setting a good example for other colleagues. Actively demonstrates the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity and helps others to do so. Develops from own experience and supports the development of others where relevant. Takes account of how own behaviour affects others.
Shows initiative, personal resilience and motivation to deliver a quality service. Upholds legislation, regulations and policy, acting with integrity and challenging those who do not.
Develops effective communications and working relationships
Builds effective relationships with customers, colleagues and stakeholders. Communicates effectively and inclusively with customers, senior managers and team members. Ensures clear, two-way communication through listening and responding appropriately, learning and sharing information. Upholds organisational reputation.
Resource Management
Manages own time and relevant resources efficiently and effectively
Prioritises work and use of resources to meet local objectives. Ensures time and resources are used in a way that best meets customer and the organisation’s needs. Uses organisation’s resources efficiently, ethically and appropriately. Shows support for efficient working.
By joining the Metropolitan Police Service, you will be helping to protect the lives of over seven million people. There’s nothing more rewarding than knowing that your efforts are having an impact on such a large and diverse community.
In return, you will receive a starting salary of £32,627 gross per annum and a London Location Allowance of £1,331. Annual incremental spine points will achieve progression from minimum to maximum of the pay scale.
As a member of our team, you will also have access to Met Benefits - an external website, offering MPS employees (staff and officers) guaranteed savings at major high street stores and retail outlets nationwide. These benefits are obtained and coordinated by Human Resources. You can save money on everything from food, clothes, furniture, electrical and DIY products to hotels, restaurants, cinemas and theatre tickets.
All staff are eligible to join the Metropolitan Police Athletic Association (MPAA) and the Metropolitan Police Sports and Social Association (known as the ‘Comets’) and enjoy taking part in sporting and social events. The MPS has four well-equipped Sports clubs at Bushey, Chigwell, Hayes and Imber Court, available to all staff as well as family and friends.
For further information regarding the terms and conditions offered by the MPS and assistance in completing your application, please visit the MPS Careers website.
YOUR REWARDS
For further information regarding the eligibility criteria for joining the MPS, please visit the MPS Careers website or the information contained in the application.
The MPS is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. As part of these safeguards, the MPS adopts a consistent and thorough process of safe recruitment in order to ensure that all MPS staff and volunteers are suitable. Posts that involve a high level of contact with children and vulnerable adults will additionally require a Criminal Record Bureau (CRB) check.
Applicants with previous MPS service
Please note that individuals with previous MPS service who left the MPS as a result of a corporate Early Departure Scheme [where compensation was awarded e.g. redundancy] are not eligible to submit an application to re-join the MPS in any police staff role for a period of 5 years from their date of leaving the organisation. Any applications received that do not comply with this will be automatically rejected.
If you are considering applying for this role, then it is strongly suggested that you contact Jiggs Bharij – Head of Fleet Services on 07836 508204 or Keith Henderson on 07881678415.
If you have any queries in respect of this opportunity, or need support in applying, please contact the Met’s Recruitment Team at [email protected] or by telephone to 01633 632500. The team are available Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm (excluding Bank Holidays).
We view diversity as fundamental to our success. To tackle today’s complex policing challenges, we need a workforce made up from all of London’s communities. Applications from across the community are therefore essential.
Does this sound like you? If yes, start your application now.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
• Your application form will be initially sifted against MPS criteria such as convictions and residency
• Following the initial sift your application will be assessed against the role criteria
• If successful at this stage we will contact you regarding an interview date. You will receive a minimum of 7 days’ notice. If you are unsuccessful at this stage we will also write to you and advise you of this
• The interview will be a competency-based interview and questions will be posed around the criteria for the role in question, as set out in the advert and information pack
• If successful at interview we will send you an initial offer of employment which sets out what happens next
• If unsuccessful we will also advise you in writing but will be unable to offer feedback.
Please note any correspondence received from us will be via e-mail and sent to the address you provide on your application form.
MAKING AN APPLICATION
Please submit your completed application and an up to date CV by the closing date outlined on the advert.
For general enquiries please visit www.metpolicecareers.co.uk, which includes an ‘Answering Your questions’ section or contact the Recruitment Team on 01633 632500.
• The recruitment process is thorough and consequently can be quite lengthy
• Shortlisting and interviews will be based on the criteria listed
• Until an offer of appointment is confirmed in writing, you should not assume your application has been successful.
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